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32 Photographs of Isabella Blow

One evening in March 2007, Mexican artist Stefan Brüggemann was hanging out with the late fashion editor Isabella Blow in her Eaton Square home in London, cooking pasta, drinking wine, and playing dress up — a regular night in. Two months later, on May 6, Blow ingested the weed killer Paraquat and died the next day in the hospital, where the coroner ruled her death a suicide. Brüggemann gathered 32 snapshots from that evening the two spent together for the book “Isabella Blow.”

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